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MacRobertson Shield 2022: Test 6 NZ V USA

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Progress scores

NZ 9 matches USA 5 matches

Team Orders

 

New Zealand

Singles
S1 Paddy Chapman
S2 Jenny Clarke
S3 Aaron Westerby
S4 Felix Webby
S5 Edmund Fordyce
S6 Greg Bryant
Doubles
D1 Paddy Chapman / Edmund Fordyce
D2 Greg Bryant / Felix Webby
D3 Aaron Westerby/ Jenny Clarke

USA

Singles
S1 Matthew Essick
S2 Zack Watson
S3 Ben Rothman
S4 Stephen Morgan
S5 Tom Balding
S6 Jeff Soo
Doubles
D1 Tom & Jeff
D2 Matt & Zack
D3 Ben & Stephen


Order of Play

Day 1

Chapman & Fordyce
Bryant & Webby
Westerby & Clarke

lost to
canc.
lost to

Essick & Watson
Balding & Soo
Rothman & Morgan

+23, -26tp(ME), -5tp(ME)
Covid
-4, +12 -24

Day 2

Paddy Chapman
Jenny Clarke
Aaron Westerby
Felix Webby
Edmund Fordyce
Greg Bryant

beat
lost to
canc.
canc.
beat
beat

Zack Watson
Matthew Essick
Stephen Morgan
Ben Rothman
Jeff Soo
Thomas Balding

+26tp, +18tp
-18tp, -10tp
Covid
Covid
+26, +23
+25, +15tp

Day 3

Chapman & Fordyce
Bryant & Clarke
Westerby & Webby

beat beat canc.

Balding & Soo
Essick & Watson
Rothman & Morgan

+17tp(PC), +25tp(EF)
-17, +11, +17
Covid

Day 4

Chapman & Fordyce
Bryant & Clarke
Westerby & Webby

beat
lost to
canc.

Rothman & Morgan
Balding & Soo
Essick & Watson

+7,-3, +26tp(PC)
+4, -18, -17
Covid

Day 5

Paddy Chapman
Jenny Clarke
Aaron Westerby
Felix Webby
Edmund Fordyce
Greg Bryant

lost to
beat
canc.
canc.
beat
beat
Matthew Essick
Zack Watson
Ben Rothman
Stephen Morgan
Thomas Balding
Jeff Soo
-13tpo, -17
+3, +17
Covid
Covid
+20tp, +16
-2, +13, +2

MacRobertson Shield 2022: Test 5 AUS v ENG

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Progress scores

AUS 8 matches ENG 13 matches

Team Orders

 

Australia

Singles
S1 Robert Fletcher
S2 Malcolm Fletcher
S3 Edward Wilson
S4 Dwayne McCormick
S5 Stephen Forster
S6 Ian Dumergue
Doubles
D1 Stephen Forster & Ian Dumergue
D2 Robert Fletcher & Dwayne McCormick
D3 Malcolm Fletcher & Edward Wilson

England

Singles
S1 Jamie Burch
S2 Harry Fisher
S3 Mark Avery
S4 Samir Patel
S5 James Death
S6 Christian Carter
Doubles
D1 Samir Patel & Christian Carter
D2 Mark Avery & Jamie Burch
D3 James Death & Harry Fisher


Order of Play

Day 1

Forster & Dumergue
Fletcher, R. & McCormick
Fletcher, M. & Wilson

lost to
beat
beat

Avery & Burch
Patel & Carter
Death & Fisher

-26tp(JB), -26
+23, -5 +17
+4, +14

Day 2

Forster & Dumergue
Fletcher, R. & McCormick
Fletcher, M. & Wilson

lost to
beat
lost to

Patel & Carter
Death & Fisher
Avery & Burch

-15, -6
+16tp(RF), +8
-15, -6

Day 3

Robert Fletcher
Malcolm Fletcher
Edward Wilson
Dwayne McCormick
Stephen Forster
Ian Dumergue

beat lost to lost to lost to lost to lost to

Harry Fisher
Jamie Burch
Samir Patel
Mark Avery
Christian Carter
James Death

+17tp, +14tp
-17tp, -4
-16, +8qp, -12tp
-7, -21
+6, -20, -25
-3, -5

Day 4

Forster & Dumergue
Fletcher, R. & McCormick
Fletcher, M. & Wilson

lost to
lost to
beat

Death & Fisher
Avery & Burch
Patel & Carter

-12, -20
-13tp(MA), -5tp(JB)
+15tp(EW), +10

Day 5

Robert Fletcher
Malcolm Fletcher
Edward Wilson
Dwayne McCormick
Stephen Forster
Ian Dumergue

lost to beat lost to beat beat lost to

Jamie Burch
Harry Fisher
Mark Avery
Samir Patel
James Death
Christian Carter

+3, -17, -15tp
-3tp, +17, +26
-22, -17
+8, -15, +26tp
+13, -9, +9
-3, -26tp

Team Orders and DGrades – 3rd Series

DGrades in Orange indicate players with a DGrade less than the next player in order. Where the difference is 100 or more the DGrade shows in Red.

The New Zealanders Felix Webby (Day 1) and Aaron Westerby (Day 2) have both tested positive for Covid. They will not be allowed to play again until they have tested negative twice, and the matches they miss will be cancelled. It remains to be seen if any others have been infected. Get well soon guys, the event will miss you.

Changes to the England order: James Death to 5th (grade enforced), and Jamie Burch to 1st. Australia, New Zealand and United States of America singles orders remain unchanged.

The winner of the Australia v. England Test wins the Shield.

  1. AUSTRALIA v. ENGLAND
  2. NEW ZEALAND v.  USA

AUSTRALIA

AUS Player 1 Player 2 Grade
S1 Robert Fletcher 2,790
S2 Malcolm Fletcher 2,560
S3 Edward Wilson 2,411
S4 Dwayne McCormick 2,450
S5 Stephen Forster 2,427
S6 Ian Dumergue 2,367
D1 Stephen Forster Ian Dumergue 2,397
D2 Robert Fletcher Dwayne McCormick 2,620
D3 Malcolm Fletcher Edward Wilson 2,486
Singles Avg: 2,501
Singles St. Dev.: 156

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ENGLAND

 

ENG Player 1 Player 2 Grade
S1 Jamie Burch 2,614
S2 Harry Fisher 2,525
S3 Mark Avery 2,520
S4 Samir Patel 2,482
S5 James Death 2,466
S6 Christian Carter 2,439
D1 Samir Patel Christian Carter 2,461
D2 Mark Avery Jamie Burch 2,567
D3 James Death Harry Fisher 2,496

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NEW ZEALAND

 

NZ Player 1 Player 2 Grade
S1 Paddy Chapman 2,653
S2 Jenny Clarke 2,506
S3 Aaron Westerby 2,481
S4 Felix Webby 2,419
S5 Edmund Fordyce 2,372
S6 Greg Bryant 2,340
D1 Paddy Chapman Edmund Fordyce 2,513
D2 Greg Bryant Felix Webby 2,380
D3 Aaron Westerby Jenny Clarke 2,494
Singles Avg: 2,462
Singles St. Dev.: 113

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

USA Player 1 Player 2 Grade
S1 Matthew Essick 2,572
S2 Zack Watson 2,429
S3 Ben Rothman 2,413
S4 Stephen Morgan 2,304
S5 Thomas Balding 2,345
S6 Jeff Soo 2,274
D1 Thomas Balding Jeff Soo 2,310
D2 Matthew Essick Zack Watson 2,501
D3 Ben Rothman Stephen Morgan 2,359
Singles Avg: 2,390
Singles St. Dev.: 108

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MacRobertson Shield 2022: Test 5 AUS v ENG

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Progress scores

AUS 0 matches ENG 0 matches

Team Orders

 

Australia

Singles
S1 Robert Fletcher
S2 Malcolm Fletcher
S3 Edward Wilson
S4 Dwayne McCormick
S5 Stephen Forster
S6 Ian Dumergue
Doubles
D1 Stephen Forster & Ian Dumergue
D2 Robert Fletcher & Dwayne McCormick
D3 Malcolm Fletcher & Edward Wilson

England

Singles
S1 Jamie Burch
S2 Harry Fisher
S3 Mark Avery
S4 Samir Patel
S5 James Death
S6 Christian Carter
Doubles
D1 Samir Patel & Christian Carter
D2 Mark Avery & Jamie Burch
D3 James Death & Harry Fisher

Daily MacRobertson Shield Commentary

Live text commentary is currently being provided for viewers and is situated on the Croquet Scores Website

Following day 4 of the 2nd Tests, the scores are as follows:

Test 3 – Australia (8) v USA (7)
Test 4 – England (7) v New Zealand (8)

Australia and England both won their first Tests.

This is a close test match for all teams, let the excitement continue tomorrow morning at 9am.

Team Orders and DGrades – 2nd Series

DGrades in Orange indicate players with a DGrade less than the next player in order. Where the difference is 100 or more the Degrade shows in Red.

  1. AUSTRALIA v. USA
  2. ENGLAND v. NEW ZEALAND

AUSTRALIA

AUS Player 1 Player 2 Grade
S1 Robert Fletcher 2,769
S2 Malcolm Fletcher 2,575
S3 Edward Wilson 2,417
S4 Dwayne McCormick 2,450
S5 Stephen Forster 2,397
S6 Ian Dumergue 2,357
D1 Stephen Forster Ian Dumergue 2,377
D2 Robert Fletcher Dwayne McCormick 2,610
D3 Malcolm Fletcher Edward Wilson 2,496
Singles Avg:  2,494
Singles St. Dev.:  154

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ENGLAND

ENG Player 1 Player 2 Grade
S1 James Death 2,515
S2 Harry Fisher 2,566
S3 Jamie Burch 2,591
S4 Mark Avery 2,523
S5 Samir Patel 2,510
S6 Christian Carter 2,451
D1 Mark Avery Jamie Burch 2,557
D2 Samir Patel Christian Carter 2,481
D3 James Death Harry Fisher 2,541
Singles Avg: 2,526
Singles St. Dev.: 49

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NEW ZEALAND

 

NZ Player 1 Player 2 Grade
S1 Paddy Chapman 2,629
S2 Jenny Clarke 2,474
S3 Aaron Westerby 2,460
S4 Felix Webby 2,459
S5 Edmund Fordyce 2,343
S6 Greg Bryant 2,328
D1 Aaron Westerby Felix Webby 2,460
D2 Jenny Clarke Greg Bryant 2,401
D3 Paddy Chapman Edmund Fordyce 2,486
Singles Avg: 2,449
Singles St. Dev.: 109

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

USA Player 1 Player 2 Grade
S1 Matthew Essick 2,564
S2 Zack Watson 2,437
S3 Ben Rothman 2,411
S4 Stephen Morgan 2,303
S5 Thomas Balding 2,359
S6 Jeff Soo 2,286
D1 Ben Rothman Stephen Morgan 2,357
D2 Jeff Soo Thomas Balding 2,323
D3 Zack Watson Matthew Essick 2,501
Singles Avg: 2,393
Singles St. Dev.: 102

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MacRobertson Shield 2022: Test 4 ENG v NZ

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Progress scores

ENG 11 matches NZ 10 matches

Team Orders

England

Singles
S1 James Death
S2 Harry Fisher
S3 Jamie Burch
S4 Mark Avery
S5 Samir Patel
S6 Christian Carter
Doubles
D1 Mark Avery & Jamie Burch
D2 Samir Patel & Christian Carter
D3 James Death & Harry Fisher

NZ

Singles
S1 Paddy Chapman
S2 Jenny Clarke
S3 Aaron Westerby
S4 Felix Webby
S5 Edmund Fordyce
S6 Greg Bryant
Doubles
D1 Aaron Westerby / Felix Webby
D2 Jenny Clarke / Greg Bryant
D3 Paddy Chapman / Edmund Fordyce

MacRobertson Shield 2022: Test 3 AUS v USA

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Progress scores

AUS 14 matches USA 7 matches

Team Orders

Australia

Singles
S1 Robert Fletcher
S2 Malcolm Fletcher
S3 Edward Wilson
S4 Dwayne McCormick
S5 Stephen Forster
S5 Ian Dumergue
Doubles
D1 Stephen Forster & Ian Dumergue
D2 Robert Fletcher & Dwayne McCormick
D3 Malcolm Fletcher & Edward Wilson

USA

Singles
S1 Matthew Essick
S2 Zack Watson
S3 Ben Rothman
S4 Stephen Morgan
S5 Tom Balding
S6 Jeff Soo
Doubles
D1 Ben Rothman & Stephen Morgan
D2 Jeff Soo & Tom Balding
D3 Zack Watson & Matthew Essick

2022 Mac Day 4

The sun is out this morning, together with some clouds and a breeze that is extending the flags – and it’s a cold breeze with a top temperature of 12 degrees forecast. It should be a dry morning, but there may be rain later in the day. Perhaps more importantly, the wind is expected to increase in strength.
I’ll try and cover the openings in a bit more detail today since I know some of you want to know more about what is happening.
England start today’s doubles with an 8-4 lead and would love to win the Test today. Australia trail narrowly 5-6 against NZ and will really want to win the doubles today. It’s possible we might be able to complete the pegged down doubles from day 1 as well, so a really big day.
Avery & Burch played Essick & Watson, with Mark, Jamie and Zack all entering the match having won all their matches so far. I think Essick and Watson are a really strong doubles pair. So far, they haven’t lived up to my expectations with below par shooting, but they are the sort of pair that Rob and myself would have felt the need to perform well against. This is the first time I’ve had a chance to watch Zack play and he has the core abilities to be really good, but isn’t quite the finished product yet.
T1 Avery 9y N of C4
T2 Essick just S of C2
T3 Burch misses partner from A-baulk
T4 Watson makes very long doubles from 9y W of C3 – hits. Makes h1, approached h2 from C2 to 8 foot straight and runs it well. Fails an easy h3.
T5 Avery goes to 4-b with a rough reverse OSL with a ball 3 yards NNW of C4
T6 Watson lifts the ball at the peg and misses the short lift.
T7 Burch had an adventurous turn which ended up with the peelee bouncing off a straight rover to end on rover and peg and leave a very rough sort of OSL where Matt had a 12 yarder.
T8 Zack took a defensive 15 yarder towards C2 and missed.
T9 Mark played an excellent 25 yard take-off to get a rush to rover, made rover, but couldn’t get a rush to the peg and made a leave giving the Americans a 30 yarder or 60% of a ball at 15 yards.
T10 Matt took the partially wired shot and just flicked the hoop.
T11 Jamie finished +24

G2T1 Matt wide supershot allowing a shot from the end of A-baulk to just E of C2
G2T2 Mark to just S of C2.
G2T3 Zack shoots at Mark…………hits. Goes to 4-b with 3 ducks.
G2T4 Jamie misses narrowly to C2.

G2T5 Matt fails to get a rush to h1 and fails an 8 foot 10 degree hoop. Lots of balls now have 12 yarders.
G2T6 Mark shot at partner in C2 and hit. Went to 4-b with an OSL.
G2T7 Matt lifted the ball at h2 and took the short lift……..missing. I think this event has already demonstrated the difference between shooting at AC and GC where you are always “in rhythm”
G2T8 Jamie finished a standard tp to win +17tp, take down the American’s flagship pair and extend England’s lead to 9-4.

Death & Fisher played Balding & Soo with only Harry having won a match to date.
T1 Death 9y N of C4
T2 Soo Duffer Tice
T3 Fisher misses partner from C3
T4 Balding hits Duffer and makes a leave
T5 Death corners
The story of the rest of the game with a few turns missed out was that James went to 4-b and Tom also reached 4-b. Harry went to the peg and the lift was missed. James was hampered after penult. The Americans regained the innings and the English cornered. Jeff played an excellent pick up to get a standard tp from this, but ended up having a long straight peel at rover which he turned down and made a leave having pegged Harry out. They laid up in the middle of the E boundary with a rush for the peg ball in-lawn. James shot from C3 through to C4, missing. Jeff rushed to try and get the mid-lawn wire through h4, but only wired 1 ball. James shot from C4, missed the open ball but hit the wired ball and finished +3.
The English won game 2 +14 to move to the brink of victory at 10-4

Carter & Patel played Morgan & Rothman
T1 Morgan 9y N of C4
T2 Patel just S of C2
T3 Rothman misses partner from A-Baulk
T4 Carter misses from A-Baulk
T5 Rothman fails to go round finishing vaguely guarded near h1
T6 Carter corners leaving their balls in C2 and C4
T7 Morgan leaves a rush to h1 very tight near C1
T8 Patel shoots from C2 at wide double, missing.
T9 Morgan plays for a stop shot approach to h1, gets a 1 yard straight hoop and runs it by 16 yards getting a rush S on the ball he’d approached h1 off. Fails h2 off Patel, but wired, with partner at h1
T10 Patel shoots from N of h2 to partner in C4………misses to just N of c4.
T11 Rothman shoots from h1 to h2…….hits rushing it into h2 to make the take-off to C4 tricky. Copes and picks up a break before failing h6.
T12 Patel goes to 4-b with a diagonal spread
T13 Rothman missed the long lift to C4
T14 Carter goes to peg with no peels and a failed spread, finishing with a Samir’s ball in C4 and himself 4 yards N.
T15 Rothman took the open 9 yarder at the ball at the peg and hit. Ben made hoop 6 but somehow (might have hit a hoop coming out of C4) ended up with a 15 yard “rush” to 1-b which he missed.
T16 Samir missed.
T17 Stephen hit a 14 yarder at partner in C2 and took his h3 ball to 4-b with a reverse NSL. Recap 1-b + 4-b v 4-b + peg.
T18 Carter lifted the ball in 1-b and shot from C1, missing to C2.
T19 Ben picked up a break but failed rover to give Samir an easy finish.
T20 Samir finishes +5.

G2T1 Ben 12y N of C4
G2T2 Samir just S of C2
G2T3 Stephen hits partner from A-Baulk and took off to the ball in C2 going off 3 yards S of it at pace.
G2T4 Christian shoots at partner……..hits. Makes h1 but misses 3 yarder afterwards.
G2T5 Stephen shot at partner 20 yards away, missing and joining up.
G2T6 Christian takes 20 yarder at ball and a half……….misses.
G2T7 Ben goes to 4-b with a diagonal spread.
G2T8 Christian lifted the Westerly ball and shot at partner at the peg from A-Bailk missing to 10y W of C3.
G2T9. Stephen broke down at h4 with no peels.
G2T10 Christian fails to get going and makes a leave.
From here, I missed of play, but Ben eventually ran 4-b and missed a shot at a ball in C3.
Christian started a dpo, got the first peel after h6 and then in his croquet stroke after 1-b finished just off the wire of penult, ran it, trying to flick off the wire to hit the pivot and went into A-Baulk giving Stephen everything.
Stephen had multiple attempts to get the peelee in front of rover, but never succeeded and laid up rover and peg v 1 + 2b with a defensive OSL (W ball on boundary). Christian lifted the in-lawn ball and hit the short lift and clanged 2-b off partner. This gave Ben a 14 yarder for the game, but he missed. Samir had a 5 yarder for a laid quintuple (😊). Samir hit and went to peg, pegging Stephen out. He laid up with the 2-b ball 3y S of C2 and his peg ball peg high on the W boundary.
Ben took the double and hit the near ball took off to get an ok rush to rover which he overcut to 5y NW of the peg. He rolled up to rover leaving a 4 yard hoop which he failed to a foot N of Christian.
Christian made a leave (unguarded) in the middle of the W boundary with Ben in C3. Ben shot, missing to give Christian a potential promotion rush on partner South. Christian played the promotion really well, moving partner 4 yards SE. He sent the rover ball in front of rover getting a rush to 2-b, but only rushed it 8 feet NE of 2-b. He approached well and ran the hoop with a rush and had a 3-ball break until he failed 4-b. Ben hit a 9 yarder, played a good take-off to get a rush to rover which he rushed to 8 feet W and under-approached to very angled and took wired position.
Samir shot from behind rover to partner 11y S of C3, but hilled off. Ben ran rover by 7 yards and shot at the opponent balls, which were a big target, missing.
Christian rushed badly to 4-b and sent Ben 2y SW of 2-b before joining up. Ben shot at the peg, hitting to equalise +5 at 4.54pm.

G3T1 Stephen 11y N of C4
G3T2 Samir just N of C4.
G3T3 Ben misses Samir leaving a double
G3T4 Christian misses double
G3T5 Ben over-approaches h1 and lays up with partner at h1.
G3T6 Christian hits a 25 yarder and goes to 4-b with an OSL.
G3T7 Stephen lifted the ball at h2 and missed the short lift.
G3T8 Samir went to peg with no peels attempted leaving Stephen 15y N of C4, Ben 7y S of h2 and laying up tight in C4.
G3T9 Stephen shot from where he lay and hit. But misapproached h1 off partner.
G3T10 Christian shot from h2 to partner in C4……..hits and finishes +26 to take the Test 11-4 with a day to spare. A good comeback for England having lost day 1. Winning by large margins could be important if no team wins all 3 Tests.

In the Aus v NZ Test, Wilson & Dumergue played Bryant & Clarke. Neither of the Aussies had won a match after 3 days.
T1 Ian nearly peg high on east boundary
T2 Greg just N of corner 4
T3 Edward missed to in contact with Greg’s ball
T4 Jenny missed south of the two
T5 Edward failed hoop 1 off partner
T6 Jenny missed 9 yarder at partner from north of hoop 4 to south boundary
T7 Edward to 4back with NSL.
T8 Black lifted from hoop 4 and Jenny shot at target from end of B baulk, hitting in-lawn ball. Failed hoop 1 off red (Ian)
T9 Ian missed the ball in the hoop
T10 Jenny ran 1 up to partner, rolled off 2, rushed north of 3 and failed 3.
T11 Edward missed
T12 Jenny went to 4b with an NSL
T13 Edward lifted the ball at hoop 4 and missed into corner 4
T14 Greg over-rolled to get a rush to 1 and joined partner north of hoop 2
T15 Ian missed partner from 2 to corner 4
T16 Greg hit 3 yarder, took off short and missed into corner 4
T17 Ian got a cannon, rushed well to hoop 1, declined a TP and went to the peg, putting black off setting the leave.
T18 Greg approached 1 with a roll and guarded all shots.
T19 Edward shot anyway, from east boundary to hoop 1 – hitting. Failed 4back.
T20 Greg missed from penult to 4b.
T21 Edward hit a 5.5 yarder and finished.

The second game was much higher quality. Edward went to 4-b with an NSL. Jenny hit and went to 4-b with an NSL and Ian hit and finished +17tp to level the match at 6-6.

The Fletchers played Chapman & Fordyce. Robbie, Malcolm and Edmund were all unbeaten after 3 days.
T1 Robbie supershot
T2 Paddy 19y S of C3
T3 Mal misses Paddy from C3 to C4
T4 Edmund hits Paddy from A-Baulk. Goes to 4-b with a diagonal spread, where he laid up only 6y N of C4.
T5 Robbie lifted the ball at the peg and took the short lift……missing.
T6 Paddy didn’t get the 4-b peel after h6, peeled 4-b before h6 but rushed 4 yards short and didn’t even get a possible hoop after his take-off came up short. He played a good scatter on partner. Recap 6+pen v 1+1
T7 Robbie hits an 11 yarder and picked up a break before missing a rush on his pivot to leave Paddy a 3 yarder with a ball near his hoop and a standard double peel.
T8 Paddy didn’t get the penult peel after h6 and failed to get the rush in front of pen for the death roll and failed to get the peel before 4-b ended up with a straight double which he completed to win the first +24.

G2T1 Paddy 9y N of C4
G2T2 Mal long Duffer Tice – maybe 12 yards
G2T3 Edmund shoots at partner down the E boundary………misses to C4
G2T4 Robbie centres the Duffer to h5. Takes off to oppo. Fails to get a rush to h1. Rolls off the hoop from distance, runs h1 but doesn’t get a rush to h2 and fails to approach from distance joining up with partner near h2 with oppos at h3 and h4
G2T5 Paddy shoots from h3 to h2……………..hit. Goes to 4-b with a diagonal spread.
G2T6 Robbie lifted the ball at the peg and took the short lift……..hits. Goes to 4-b with an NSL.
G2T7 Edmund lifts his ball at h2 and takes the short lift…….hits. Jawses 4-b after h3, death roll peels penult going to 2-b, has the peelee close to rover but overhits it and approaches the hoop to leave the option of a half jump or full jump. Plays a half jump, faults finishing rover and rover. That could be a turning point in the match and Test. It would have made it 7-5 to NZ.
G2T8 Mal peels 4-b after h3, death roll peels penult going to 2-b, fails 3-b. Recap 3-b + rover v rover + rover.
G2T9 Paddy has a 7 footer at maybe less than half a ball in a hoop or a 5 yarder. Takes the shot at the ball in 3-b…….misses giving Mal an easy finishing turn.
G2T10 Mal plays a poor croquet stroke sending partner to rover and fails to rush it in front of rover. Makes a leave for rover and peg v rover and rover. Edmund is 15y S of C2 and 1 yard in-lawn. Paddy is 4y E of the peg. Robbie is 3y N of C4 with a rush to rover.
G2T11 Edmund lifts his ball and takes the short lift…….misses.
G2T12 Robbie finishes to equalise +4.

G3T1 Mal to 11y N of C4
G3T2 Paddy to 1 foot N of C4
G3T3 Robbie missed from C3 to C4
G3T4 Edmund hit the ball in C4 from A-Baulk. Makes h1, fails h2 off partner.
G3T5 Robbie shoots from 3 to 2…………misses
G3T6 Edmund played an approach to h2 loading h3 and had another excellent ball to 4-b with a diagonal spread that was laid up 12y N of C4.
G3T7 Robbie lifted the ball at the peg and missed the long lift to C4.
G3T8 Paddy finishes the high pressure delayed tp to show both physical and mental strength after the disappointment of game 2. NZ lead 7-6.

Forster & McCormick played Webby & Westerby
T1 Forster 9y N of C4
T2 Westerby just S of C2
T3 McCormick shoots from C3 at partner missing into C4
T4 Webby misses Forster from A-Baulk.
T5 Forster goes to 4-b with MSL
T6 Aaron misses long lift with the ball at h4

T7 Dwayne over-approaches h1 off partner and guards C1 area
T8 Felix hits from h2 to h1. Breaks down at 2-b
The kiwis ended up winning game 1 +16
In the second, Stephen broke down at 4-b on a finishing turn allowing Felix to peg out Dwayne leaving 2b + peg v 4-b. Aaron quickly established a 3-ball break, but failed a short 4-b. Stephen hit an 8 yarder and finished +5.
The decider saw errors from Aaron at h3 and Stephen at 2-b before Dwayne went to the peg. Felix hit the lift and made a leave. He subsequently picked up a break after the Aussies cornered and was going round to peg out Dwayne when he failed penultimate. Stephen took full advantage of his contact and finished +14 to level the Test at 7-7 going into the final day.

It has been a wonderful Test to watch, swinging one way then the other. Each of tomorrow’s matches could go either way and it should be a great day for neutral spectators. Tomorrow’s match-ups are;
Robbie Fletcher v Paddy Chapman
Malcolm Fletcher v Jenny Clarke
Ed Wilson v Aaron Westerby
Dwayne McCormick v Felix Webby
Stephen Forster v Edmund Fordyce
Ian Dumergue v Greg Bryant

Potentially followed by the pegged down doubles between Dumergue & Wilson v Webby & Westerby on lawn 2.

Chris

2022 Mac Day 3

After a surprisingly dry day 2, we had heavy overnight rain. There was the odd puddle on the paths surrounding the lawns, but the lawns themselves had drained well and whilst a fair bit slower were perfectly playable. It was dry until 10.45 after which we had heavy rain on and off for the next 80 minutes followed by a torrential downpour which started flooding some lawns. Play resumed on most of the lawns just after 1.30pm.
I’ve tried to provide a bit more detail on games today so that you can get a feel for the overall standard of play.
The strength of the USA team is their two strong doubles pairs and it was crucial that they achieved a 2-1 win in today’s doubles which would enable them to reduce the deficit from 3-6 to 5-7.

Essick & Watson played Death & Fisher and it was turn 8 before anyone took croquet. Matthew took this opportunity and went to 4-bwith a poor attempt at a diagonal spread that left James a 9 yarder, which James missed. Zack finished a good tp.
Game 2 saw a supershot from Zack, Harry play just N of C4, Matt miss his 13 yarder not leaving a double and James missed his 12 yarder at the supershot. Matt failed h1 giving Harry a break which broke down at h3 with a hoop clang. Zack went to 4-b with a flat reverse NSL. James missed from C1 to C2 and Matt finished his triple to take the match before 11.30am. and make it USA 4, England 6.

Rothman & Morgan played Avery & Burch (which feels the most natural of the English pairings to me). The English pair won +20, +17 to extend the lead to 7-4 – a really key match win.

Balding and Soo played Carter & Patel. Tom failed h3 early on allowing Christian to reach 4-b. Samir completed a tp, finishing with a straight double. The second game was much scrappier with Jeff Soo having a chance of a triple before the English eventually won +10 and take an 8-4 lead into day 4 and the create the possibility of wrapping the Test up tomorrow if they win the doubles 3-0.

In the Aus v NZ match, Australia trailed 3-2 overnight and would have been aiming for at least 4 wins in today’s singles to retake the lead.
Dwayne McCormick played Aaron Westerby. Aaron had the first break but broke down at 3-b allowing Dwayne to reach 4-b, but the leave was poor – to use some jargon, it was a sort of southern cross – this is an attempted NSL (or leave with opponents at hoops 2 and 4) where the ball at hoop 4 is hittable from A-Baulk and can also hit the 8 yarder at opponent, so the striker plays the 4-b ball into C2 with his last shot. Aaron took a 10 yarder at the ball in C2 with his h1 ball, hit but couldn’t get going immediately and Dwayne cornered.

Aaron controlled the lawn for a while before picking up a break which broke down at 3-b again. Dwayne finished a good tp to take the first +10tp.
In game 2, Dwayne played a really good cannon to 1+2 from the E boundary 5th turn to get a break, but missed a 5 yarder before h3. Aaron missed a 14 yarder and Dwayne continued his break to 4-b with an MSL. Aaron missed the defensive shot to C4.
Following the rain delay, Dwayne played some good large croquet strokes and completed a very good triple peel to win the match and level the Test at 3-3.

Edward Wilson played Felix Webby and after early errors from both players, Felix reached 5 & 4-b against 1 & 2 and Edward missed the lift. Felix took his h5 ball to the peg with a solid 4 ball break. Edward took a defensive 18 yard lift, missing. Felix did well to pick up a break, but missed a slightly hampered 5 yarder after penult to allow Ed back in with his h2 ball which he took to 4-b with an NSL. Felix lifted his ball for rover at h2 and shot from A-baulk, missing. Ed failed h1 and Felix hit a 5 yarder at 85% of a ball with his peg ball. Ed missed the leave and Felix took the first +17.
Game 2 saw misses 2nd, 3rd and 4th turn to leave Felix with all 4 balls within a few feet 9 yards N of C4. Felix obtained a cannon and played the promotion to h1 and reached 4-b with an OSL with a ball on the W boundary. Ed lifted the mid-lawn ball took the defensive 20 yarder from C1 missing to C2. Felix was unable to get going and made a leave. Ed missed a 20 yarder and Felix picked up a standard tp, peeling 4-b after h3, but was hampered on his escape ball and shot at his h4 pioneer, missing.

Ed hit an 8 yarder, picked up a break well before getting partially wired on his h3 pioneer and missing. Felix took his penultimate ball to the peg and cross-wired Ed at h4, laying up on the W boundary just S of C2 5 yards apart. Astonishingly, Ed shot at the backward ball and Felix completed his 4-ball break to win +24 and give NZ the lead once again at 4-3.

Malcolm Fletcher played Paddy Chapman. Paddy reached 4-b first with a fairly horizontal spread (playing on lawn 2, the long lift hills badly off-lawn) and Malcolm missed the shot from B-Baulk into C4. Paddy made h1 by a long way and couldn’t get going having hit partner at h2 and finished with his clip on h3. Malcolm hit a 23 yarder, but played a poor first croquet stroke and ended up trying to roll up to h1 from 20 yards N of C1. An excellent roll gave him a 5 foot straight hoop which he ran to peg high and missed his 9 yard return roquet.
Paddy missed from h1 to partner at h2. Malcolm hit a 17 yarder at partner giving him 2 balls at his hoop which was enough to get Malcolm to 4-b with a reverse MSL. Paddy lifted his backward ball and made a target from B-Baulk with the ball in h2, hitting the right hand wire of h2 and going off the W boundary 5 yards N of Malcolm.
Malcolm picked up a break, but played a poor approach to h3, failing to get peelee into position and ended up reaching the peg with one peel and a reverse horizontal spread, where the ball at the peg (for h3) had a hampered 12 yarder which Paddy hit. Paddy picked up a delayed tp well, but failed h5 to give Malcolm an easy finish to take game 1 +12.

Game 2 started with a supershot from Malcolm which quickly degenerated into chaos. Paddy was unable to hit multiple shots and Malcolm had multiple chances to go round, ending up on h4. Paddy missed again and Mal took his h4 ball to 4-b with a reverse NSL.
Paddy lifted the ball at h2 and shot from C1, missing to just S of C2. Mal made h1, but was hampered and narrowly missed partner near C3. Paddy played into C1 and Mal played his 4-b ball and made a leave, without moving Paddy’s balls in C1 + C2. Paddy moved his ball in C2 to C4 and Mal tried to roll off h2 from C1, returned to partner leaving Paddy a fairly free 20 yarder with two balls at h1 which he hit, but broke down at h3. Malcolm hit a 3 yarder with his 4-b ball and made a leave. Paddy hit a 19 yarder with his h1 ball, but failed h3, giving Mal a standard tp. However, Mal failed the 4-b peel after h3 and settled for a ball to the peg with a reverse OSL.
Paddy missed the short lift and Mal failed 4-b. Paddy hit half a ball at 4 yards and went to the peg, pegging out Mal to leave 3 + peg v 4-b. Paddy left his peg ball in C4 and his h3 ball 21 yards N of C1. Mal took croquet from the h3 ball and rolled up to get an 8 foot fairly straight 4-b which he ran to the boundary leaving him a 5 yard “rush” to N of penult. Mal rushed this to h2 and approached pen to 5 foot straight. He ran penult hard, but it hit the peg leaving him a short shot and an approach to rover from just NW of the peg. He approached to 5 foot fairly straight and ran it to take the match +12 and level the scores at 4-4. A good turn under pressure.
Ian Dumergue played Edmund Fordyce. Edmund reached rover and peg fairly quickly, but Ian responded with a break to 4-b and after Edmund missed the lift had a good chance to finish before failing h3 giving Edmund an easy finish to win the first +15.
Ian went to 4-b first in the second, but broke down after making h1 and Edmund hit and went to 4-b. Ian hit the lift and went to peg with 1 peel. Edmund hit a 30 yard double from B-Baulk and went to the peg with one peel. Ian missed a 13 yarder and Edmund finished to win +4 and retake the lead for NZ 5-4
Stephen Forster played Greg Bryant. In game 1, Stephen had a duffer, Greg shot into corner 4. Stephen missed. Greg hit into corner 4, went to 4b with a spread. Stephen missed the lift. Greg drifted past a 3 yarder at hoop 5. Stephen went to 4b. Greg missed the lift. Stephen failed hoop 2. Greg hit, rushed Stephen through 2 and went to the peg with a spread. Stephen missed and Greg finished +15.

Game 2, Stephen east boundary, Greg corner 2. Stephen missed. Greg missed down to corner 4. Stephen went to 4b. Greg missed down the line. Stephen finished to win +26tp.
Game 3, Greg east boundary, Stephen duffer. Greg shot down missing into corner 4. Stephen hit the duffer, took off to northernmost ball of Greg’s, went out taking off to the ball in corner 4. Greg went to 4b with an NSL. Stephen lifted the ball on hoop 4, nicked the lift down the line. Went to 4b with a spread. Greg hit the lift down the line. Greg started a standard TP, peeled 4b after 3, just through the hoop. Failed to get pioneer for 5 anywhere near it. (4y E, and no rush out of 4). Rushed back up the lawn, rushed peelee back through hoop 3. Ended up making 1b off peelee. Rushed across and put it into the jaws of penult from the non-playing side and then failed 2back from nowhere, offering Stephen a 5y double with his hoop 1 ball. Stephen hit his double and embarked on a standard TP, which was going well until he failed 1b from a foot. Greg took his penult ball to the peg, laid up in corner 1 with Stephen NE of hoop 1 (wired from him) and the other ball about 2 yards short of hoop 3. Stephen shot at partner missing into corner 3. Greg 2balled 2b and 3b, and finished, not using the ball in corner 3 to win +10 and take the first 2 point lead of the Test 6-4.

Robbie Fletcher played Jenny Clarke. Robbie hit and went round 4th turn. Jenny hit and failed h1 5th turn. Robbie missed turn 6. Jenny went to 4-b, Robbie missed, Jenny jawsed the 4-b peel after h3 but still had no peels on her way to the peg. Robbie hit the lift and failed 3-b with 1 peel done and Jenny finished +7.
In game 2, Jenny went round 5th turn. Robbie hit the long lift and finished 8th turn + 17tp.
Jenny hit 3rd turn of the decider, made a leave and went round 5th turn after Robbie missed. Robbie missed the long lift and Jenny went to the peg without attempting any peels and made a too diagonal cross pegging. Robbie hit the short lift and went round pegging out Jenny leaving his h1 ball 5.5 yards S of C2 and his peg ball 6 yards W of C4. Jenny took off from the peg ball to the h1 ball and went off the lawn. Robbie laid up near C4 with Jenny near C2. Jenny shot, missed and Robbie finished +4 to leave the Test tantalisingly poised at Aus 5, NZ 6.

Tomorrow both Tests play 3 doubles.
I should mention how good the volunteers have been. 6 lawns mown each day, 72 hoops set (no wedges so far despite the large number of hoop clangs), fabulous catering, livestreaming, commentary, Gareth’s in-game updates and a congenial manager. It’s been a great start.
Chris